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A new space here at KGH is now open for parents who need to feed their babies while in the hospital. KGH's new Baby Friendly room is part of our effort to become accredited by the World Health Organization as a Baby Friendly hospital. We would be the...
The Ontario government has announced that it is investing over $1.7 million in Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) to increase access to pediatric services for children and youth in the region, so they can access the care they need, when they need...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, Sept. 28, 2020 KINGSTON, Ont. - Queen's University announced that it has entered into a research collaboration and licensing agreement with Taysha Gene Therapies, Inc., for the development and commercialization of gene...
With the help of his friends in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Santa Claus paid an early to Kingston Health Sciences Centre's (KHSC) Kingston General Hospital site (KGH) to deliver some Christmas cheer. He arrived in style on a Ch-146 Griffon...
On May 27, hundreds of people laced up their sneakers to run, walk or roll in support of Kilometres for Kids. A KidsInclusive Centre for Child & Youth Development fundraiser, this year's event raised more than $58,000! But ever wonder who helps...
To say Lindsay MacDougall adores being a midwife would be the understatement of the year. Even after 17 years in the field, her passion for the profession is still going strong. "I'm so proud of the work midwives do in our community and at KHSC. I...
High-risk newborn infants in intensive care at Kingston Health Sciences Centre will be the first in Canada to be monitored and evaluated for their feeding skills in a novel research initiative led by Dr. Kimberly Dow. Her 30-month project will study...
As an organization KHSC prides ourselves in having a culture of ongoing learning, and this year marks a milestone for our People Services department. Many staff members at our two hospital sites express a desire to learn and teach each other through...
A new study by KGH Research Institute clinician-scientist Susan Brogly has revealed that 25 per cent of women suffering from a prenatal opioid dependence were not being treated for their addiction. Using data from the Institute for Clinical...
For the third straight year a team of caped crusaders proved that even superheroes have to do their chores. On August 2, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Spiderman, Thor and Captain America literally swung by to clean windows and bring smiles to...